Advanced MR Techniques for Neurodegenerative Diseases: Advances in Magnetic Resonance Technology and Applications, cartea 13
Editat de Kannie Wy Chan, Paul G Unschuld, Peter CM Van Zijl, Linda Knutssonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2026
Advanced MR Techniques for Neurodegenerative Diseases is a comprehensive resource on the latest advanced MR techniques and their application to neurodegenerative diseases, suitable for MR engineers and physicists as well as clinicians and neuroscientists who use MR techniques for diagnosis and research.
With this book the reader will learn:
- The basics of perfusion MRI approaches
- Current approaches for imaging the glymphatic system
- Non-invasive molecular imaging using CEST MRI
- The use of rsfMRI to assess neurodegeneration
- Microscopic tissue property assessment using diffusion MRI and magnetic susceptibility MRI
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443214257
ISBN-10: 0443214255
Pagini: 385
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Advances in Magnetic Resonance Technology and Applications
ISBN-10: 0443214255
Pagini: 385
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Advances in Magnetic Resonance Technology and Applications
Cuprins
1: Introduction
Part 2: Basics of the relevant MRI technology (Acquisition, analysis and interpretation for neurodegenerative diseases)
2.1 Perfusion
2.1.1 Arterial Spin Labelling
2.1.2 Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI
2.1.3 Dynamic Susceptibility MRI
2.2 Flow (MRA, CSF, large vessel
2.3 Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer and Magnetization Transfer Contrast–
2.4 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
2.5 Resting State fMRI
2.6 Microscopic Diffusion Imaging
2.7 Susceptibility Weighted imaging and Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping
Part 3: Imaging the glymphatic system
3.1 Glymphatic system
3.2 DCE MRI of glymphatic system
3.3 CSF imaging
3.4
Part 4: Neurodegenerative diseases and neurovascular pathology - current state-of-art in MRI
4.1 Alzheimer’s disease -
4.1.1 The disease
4.1.2 Imaging animal models
4.1.3 Human imaging state of the art
4.2 Vascular dementia and cerebral small vessel
4.2.1 The disease
4.2.2 Imaging animal models
4.2.3 Human imaging state of the art
4.3 Parkinson’s and Lewy body dementia
4.3.1 The disease
4.3.2 Imaging animal models
4.3.3 Human imaging state of the art
4.4 Huntington’s disease
4.4.1 The disease
4.4.2 Imaging animal models
4.4.3 Human imaging state of the art
4.4.4
4.5 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
4.5.1 The disease
4.5.2 Imaging animal models
4.5.3 Human imaging state of the art
4.6 Multiple Sclerosis
4.6.1 The disease
4.6.2 Imaging animal models
4.6.3 Human imaging state of the art
Part 5: Future research challenges and directions - Editors
Part 2: Basics of the relevant MRI technology (Acquisition, analysis and interpretation for neurodegenerative diseases)
2.1 Perfusion
2.1.1 Arterial Spin Labelling
2.1.2 Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI
2.1.3 Dynamic Susceptibility MRI
2.2 Flow (MRA, CSF, large vessel
2.3 Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer and Magnetization Transfer Contrast–
2.4 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
2.5 Resting State fMRI
2.6 Microscopic Diffusion Imaging
2.7 Susceptibility Weighted imaging and Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping
Part 3: Imaging the glymphatic system
3.1 Glymphatic system
3.2 DCE MRI of glymphatic system
3.3 CSF imaging
3.4
Part 4: Neurodegenerative diseases and neurovascular pathology - current state-of-art in MRI
4.1 Alzheimer’s disease -
4.1.1 The disease
4.1.2 Imaging animal models
4.1.3 Human imaging state of the art
4.2 Vascular dementia and cerebral small vessel
4.2.1 The disease
4.2.2 Imaging animal models
4.2.3 Human imaging state of the art
4.3 Parkinson’s and Lewy body dementia
4.3.1 The disease
4.3.2 Imaging animal models
4.3.3 Human imaging state of the art
4.4 Huntington’s disease
4.4.1 The disease
4.4.2 Imaging animal models
4.4.3 Human imaging state of the art
4.4.4
4.5 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
4.5.1 The disease
4.5.2 Imaging animal models
4.5.3 Human imaging state of the art
4.6 Multiple Sclerosis
4.6.1 The disease
4.6.2 Imaging animal models
4.6.3 Human imaging state of the art
Part 5: Future research challenges and directions - Editors